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Post by Pacifico on Apr 9, 2024 10:55:51 GMT
I think that £90,000 a year is rather good money to drive a train where you are not responsible for where it goes just whether it stops and starts - and even then the train automatically stops if you fail to stop it when needed. It is a job that can be easily automated (unlike driving a bus) and is only kept going by the strength of the Unions. Except it is MPs on £90k, and ASLEF Drivers on £60k. No wonder you constantly come to wrong conclusions, you start for wrong premises. All The Best How can someone so sure of themselves be so out of touch with reality?..
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Post by ProVeritas on Apr 9, 2024 12:30:20 GMT
Except it is MPs on £90k, and ASLEF Drivers on £60k. No wonder you constantly come to wrong conclusions, you start for wrong premises. All The Best How can someone so sure of themselves be so out of touch with reality?.. Starting train drivers get £61k Using him as the Prime Example would be like using the PM as the Prime Example of all MPs salaries. That is it would be dishonest, which seems to be your trademark. All The Best
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Post by ratcliff on Apr 9, 2024 12:56:24 GMT
How can someone so sure of themselves be so out of touch with reality?.. Starting train drivers get £61k Using him as the Prime Example would be like using the PM as the Prime Example of all MPs salaries. That is it would be dishonest, which seems to be your trademark. All The Best £61k for rookie train drivers , not bad for starters - the only way is up
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Post by The Squeezed Middle on Apr 9, 2024 13:35:43 GMT
Except it is MPs on £90k, and ASLEF Drivers on £60k. No wonder you constantly come to wrong conclusions, you start for wrong premises. All The Best How can someone so sure of themselves be so out of touch with reality?... Because lefty.
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Post by patman post on Apr 9, 2024 15:42:30 GMT
I think that £90,000 a year is rather good money to drive a train where you are not responsible for where it goes just whether it stops and starts - and even then the train automatically stops if you fail to stop it when needed. It is a job that can be easily automated (unlike driving a bus) and is only kept going by the strength of the Unions. Except it is MPs on £90k, and ASLEF Drivers on £60k.No wonder you constantly come to wrong conclusions, you start for wrong premises. All The Best And Aslef drivers work for about the equivalent of half the year. If they put in as much time as the average MP, they'd be wanting upwards of £180,000...
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Post by Pacifico on Apr 9, 2024 17:03:06 GMT
How can someone so sure of themselves be so out of touch with reality?.. Starting train drivers get £61k Anyone starting out gets a lower rate - but to pretend that everyone doing that job gets the same low rate is simply dishonest.
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Post by ProVeritas on Apr 9, 2024 17:32:20 GMT
Except it is MPs on £90k, and ASLEF Drivers on £60k.No wonder you constantly come to wrong conclusions, you start for wrong premises. All The Best And Aslef drivers work for about the equivalent of half the year. If they put in as much time as the average MP, they'd be wanting upwards of £180,000... MPs get half the fucking year off. And subsidised food and alcohol. And subsidised second homes. And subsidised transport. All The Best
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Post by sheepy on Apr 9, 2024 18:13:58 GMT
And Aslef drivers work for about the equivalent of half the year. If they put in as much time as the average MP, they'd be wanting upwards of £180,000... MPs get half the fucking year off. And subsidised food and alcohol. And subsidised second homes. And subsidised transport. All The Best And a very generous expense account.
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